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Old & New Classics/Bingo Challenges:
Image - Music - Text - Roland Barthes(currently reading)
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Anne Brontë (currently reading)
Group Reads:
Goblin Market - Christina Rossetti (time permitting I might do a re-read of this )
Other Challenges:
Dear Aubrey,
HI. First, thank you for the monthly reading plan thread that you oversee. I think it is a nice addition and a great place to touch base with our reading friends. I have a suggestion, and I did not run it past anyone else, but it has to do with thread labels. We are now at year two of the monthly threads. I often use the search engine. Would you mind putting the year in the title with the month? Especially when I am traveling and on my phone, I must use search to find threads. The year would narrow the possibilities. Again, this is just my personal opinion and not a moderator request.
Thank you for all you do.
HI. First, thank you for the monthly reading plan thread that you oversee. I think it is a nice addition and a great place to touch base with our reading friends. I have a suggestion, and I did not run it past anyone else, but it has to do with thread labels. We are now at year two of the monthly threads. I often use the search engine. Would you mind putting the year in the title with the month? Especially when I am traveling and on my phone, I must use search to find threads. The year would narrow the possibilities. Again, this is just my personal opinion and not a moderator request.
Thank you for all you do.
June plans
Truth be told, my reading speed and retention abilities seem to have diminished since my illness in January. I am up and about, but actually must sit to rest between chores,,things like that. As much as I would like to read, I cannot keep up the same pace. I am fine with things that can be finished in one day, but somehow the memory required to carry a book over several days is very taxing. With that in mind, I doubt I can do a reread of Tess (Thomas Hardy) this month.
Possible books:
1. The Bingo Palace by Louise Erdrich. I have been trying to read this for like four months now. Maybe I will actually get past Chapter 2 this month.
2. Time Crime by H. Beam Piper, Science Fiction, Adventure by H. Beam Piper. This series is a group of related short stories, so perfect for my limited attention span. #5 in the series.
3. Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe I am really interested in this book, but let's see if I have the stamina for it.
4. Père Goriot by Honoré de Balzac I already own it. I love Balzac. It is short. This sounds like a likely prospect.
5. Maybe I will look through the short story section of the Group Bookshelf and pick out a few of those I have not read yet, like Babette’s Feast that I bought last month.
That's it.
Truth be told, my reading speed and retention abilities seem to have diminished since my illness in January. I am up and about, but actually must sit to rest between chores,,things like that. As much as I would like to read, I cannot keep up the same pace. I am fine with things that can be finished in one day, but somehow the memory required to carry a book over several days is very taxing. With that in mind, I doubt I can do a reread of Tess (Thomas Hardy) this month.
Possible books:
1. The Bingo Palace by Louise Erdrich. I have been trying to read this for like four months now. Maybe I will actually get past Chapter 2 this month.
2. Time Crime by H. Beam Piper, Science Fiction, Adventure by H. Beam Piper. This series is a group of related short stories, so perfect for my limited attention span. #5 in the series.
3. Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe I am really interested in this book, but let's see if I have the stamina for it.
4. Père Goriot by Honoré de Balzac I already own it. I love Balzac. It is short. This sounds like a likely prospect.
5. Maybe I will look through the short story section of the Group Bookshelf and pick out a few of those I have not read yet, like Babette’s Feast that I bought last month.
That's it.

Long Day's Journey into Night
Chinatown Gangs: Extortion, Enterprise, and Ethnicity
Adonis: Selected Poems
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

1.

Venus Plus X by Theodore Sturgeon
2.

You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott
MIGHT FINISH IN JUNE:
3.

Prince of Chaos by Roger Zelazny
4.

Psycho by Robert Bloch
WILL BE READING IN JUNE BUT WON'T FINISH:
5.

Choke Hold by Christa Faust
6.

The Conquering Sword of Conan by Robert E. Howard
7.

Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey
8.

All Clear by Connie Willis
9.

Old Venus edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
10.

D-Day: June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II by Stephen E. Ambrose
11.

The Shining by Stephen King

How Does a Poem Mean?
If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
Devil in a Blue Dress
Group read:
Moll Flanders
Then I have some possibilities:
The Bookshop
Seven Gothic Tales
Bring Up the Bodies
And I might decide to read Tales of the City for Pride Month, especially if I feel the need for another fun book. (I desperately needed a fun book recently and Devil in a Blue Dress came to my rescue--I am loving it!)


Read
1 Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
2 Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy, and the Fear of Female Power by Sady Doyle
3 The Convenient Marriage by Georgette Heyer
4 A Promised Land by Barack Obama
5 Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe
Reading
1 Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee
2 Glory in Their Spirit: How Four Black Women Took On the Army During World War II by Sandra M. Bolzenius
3 The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II by Katherine Sharp Landdeck
Planning
1 Genghis Kahn and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford
2 The Train to Crystal City: FDR's Secret Prisoner Exchange Program and America's Only Family Internment Camp During World War II by Jan Jarboe Russell
3 Interior Castle by Teresa of Ávila
4 Gerrymandering Texas by Steve Bickerstaff

Ah, the Winter Tales sound wonderful, Cynda. Do enjoy and I'll look forward to your thoughts!

I hope to finish in June The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher (e-read) and Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray, a book I have had for ages and have been reading it on and off for the last 3 months or so, but it regularly gets put on hold because of other reading obligations.
I plan on a re-read of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll for my English bookclub
Yesterday I started The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel, it's a book from the library and it needs to go back soon.
Once I finished the shell seekers I want to start on Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy, which should tie up my kindle till mid July I think?
At the end of June I should start A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier, but hopefully before that I can squeeze in The Postmistress by Sarah Blake.
Oh, and as a non-believer I have this crazy idea of reading the bible, so I'm looking into ways to tackle that.

Aubrey wrote: "Halfway through the month, and I'm four books down. Finally got my first bingo with them, as well as some decent Pride Month reading, and continuing to get more reading done for both my challenges ..."
Congratulations on your Bingo!
Congratulations on your Bingo!
At the halfway point of June,I have read eight more Science Fiction short stories. I am currently reading Moll Flanders with the group.
The goal has been to work on my short story challenge/decade and century challenges. I am nearing the end of those and will turn to another challenge soon.
The goal has been to work on my short story challenge/decade and century challenges. I am nearing the end of those and will turn to another challenge soon.

I hope to finish in June The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher (e-read) and Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray, a book I have had for ag..."
I have a lot of the books you're reading on my very long TBR list. :) As for reading the Bible there are free online reading schedules of what to read each day as well as an app called Daily Audio Bible where there is a section in which the Bible is read in one year. You can read the sections or listen to the reading for each day. Hope that helps. :)


So as I said earlier I read eight short stories. I have not completed Moll Flanders yet, but will within a few more days. I think I am at about the 79% mark. I have been in the middle of a cleaning reorganizing project. It will all be sorted out soon.

Books mentioned in this topic
Moll Flanders (other topics)A Bell for Adano (other topics)
Ladies Coupé: A Novel in Parts (other topics)
The Women with Silver Wings: The Inspiring True Story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II (other topics)
Interior Castle (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Cristina Rossetti (other topics)Ann Bronte (other topics)
Roland Barthes (other topics)
John Hersey (other topics)
Anita Nair (other topics)
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Quest for Women
No Signposts in the Sea - Vita Sackville-West(completed 6/14/21)Voltaire in Love - Nancy Mitford (Currently Reading)
People of Color Old & New (COMPLETE)
The Sea of Fertility - Yukio Mishima(completed 6/3/21)The Labyrinth of Solitude and Other Writings - Octavio Paz(completed 6/19/21)Bingo
The Hero and the Crown - Robin McKinley(completed 6/9/21)The Decameron - Giovanni Boccaccio(completed 6/30/21)A Single Man - Christopher Isherwood (Currently Reading)
A Bell for Adano - John Hersey
Reading Women Challenges (exterior to group)
Elizabeth and Her German Garden - Elizabeth von Arnim(completed 6/21/21)All This, and Heaven Too - Rachel Field
Post 2021 Challenge Reading
A Map of Home - Randa Jarrar(completed 6/11/21)The Book of Salt - Monique Truong(completed 6/20/21)Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays - Durga Chew-Bose(completed 6/29/21)Flood of Fire - Amitav Ghosh (Currently Reading)
The Hanging of Angelique: The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montreal - Afua Cooper (Currently Reading)
Say You're One of Them - Uwem Akpan
Ladies Coupé: A Novel in Parts - Anita Nair